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15:30 uur: Het Internationaal Monetair Fonds, een van de belangrijkste schuldeisers van Griekenland, zegt dat er in de toekomst nog veel meer ‘Griekenlandachtige’ crises zullen volgen gezien de grote schulden die landen van over de hele wereld hebben. Maar: als de situatie in Griekenland verslechterd, kan de rest van de wereld dat goed aan. 15:30 uur: The International Monetary Fund, one of the main creditors of Greece, says that in the future more “Greece-like” crises will follow given the large debts that countries all over the world. But if the situation worsened in Greece, the rest of the world that good can handle.   https://twitter.com/Schuldensuehner/status/619133272803700736 https://twitter.com/Schuldensuehner/status/619133689105154048

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14:30: Who actually voted ‘yes’ and who is ‘no’ in the referendum on Sunday? The poor people voted ‘no’ and the rich, yes, according to research by The Guardian. The newspaper put the election results in addition to the income data of Greek regions: https://twitter.com/guardian/status/619112595757338624 https://twitter.com/Imeldaflattery/status/619071166486040577 https://twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/618978322085715968 11:00: Ardo Hansson, a key member of the European Central Bank, gave an interview to the Estonian newspaper Postimees. ,, A few months ago I did not believe that Greece should leave the eurozone. Now a few months passed without a solution we have come closer. The situation in Greece is far worse than, say, ten days ago. The situation is not hopeless, but is fast and rapidly. ” 10:50: Also today the retirees in Athens rushing to the bank to collect their pension money 10:50 uur: Ook vandaag staan de gepensioneerden in Athene rijendik bij de bank om hun pensioengeld op te halen.

10:50: Also today the retirees in Athens rushing to the bank to collect their pension money. 10:44 pm: The Greek prime minister Tsipras has been in meeting with his colleagues, report local media. 10:40 am: The influential Greek Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafazanis says he expects rapid a deal is closed. But, the government does not agree to support the third question of Greece and will not put a name to a so-called Memorandum of Understanding. Such a document sets out the measures which Greece must meet in order to get the support. 10:36 pm: Financial Times journalist Peter Spiegel notes that Greece should leave the euro if the country is not saved. And the first thing that Europe must do if Greece leaves the euro … is to save Greece. Or support in any case; because if Greece put the euro, the country is still poor. 10:30: The premier European Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said on French radio that today a “decisive day” for Europe. ,, I have the impression that the dialogue is under way, or has been restored, and that there is a way out. ”

LIVE After numerous deadlines and hatchet days is the crucial endgame of the Greek tragedy really begun. It was Wednesday hard to add to the debates in the European Parliament and a Grexit is closer than ever, but the ailing country can still save himself. But Athens today must come up with a new proposal and it promises to do. Follow all the live updates here.

10:22 uur: Gisteren was al duidelijk dat Athene nu met een voorstel moet komen waarin nog veel meer bezuinigingen staan dan in het voorstel waar de Griekse bevolking zondag tegen stemde. De Grieken zagen bezuinigingen van zo’n acht miljard euro niet zitten. Vandaag stelt Athene waarschijnlijk twaalf miljard aan bezuinigingen voor.

10:10 am: The Australian newspaper The Age able to report that the Greek government has launched an investigation into all new media and their journalists who were critical in the run-up to Sunday’s referendum against the government and called for a ‘yes’ vote . According to the prosecutor is done in response to complaints from viewers. The media and journalists are accused of not having equal attention paid to the ‘nee’- and the’ Yes’ side of the debate. 10:04 pm: A majority of the MPs of the CDU / CSU, the party of German Chancellor Angela Merkel hope that the recent talks on Greece floundering on Sunday. It reports the Süddeutsche Zeitung. ,, The Greeks had the right to say ‘no’. Now we also have the right to say ‘no’, ” says CSU boss Hans-Peter Friedrich. 10:00: Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, told the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore that the “very difficult” is to save Greece from bankruptcy now. He also does not believe that Russia can save Athens, because the Russians do not have the money. 9:52 pm: While the clock is ticking for Greece, Athens and its creditors have yet to see overcome numerous breakpoints. Take a look at what they are. Both the Greek Prime Tsipras as Euclid Tsakalotos, Minister of Finance, are back in Athens to discuss their proposal. 09:30: The crucial endgame of the Greek crisis continues, what is the situation it? – Greece yesterday asked again for emergency aid from the European Stability Mechanism. It involves financial assistance for three years – The application promised to Athens today to come up with a new proposal and to begin to implement the promised reforms directly – The banks in Greece remain closed longer; to Monday – Survey of economists by Reuters shows that more than 50 percent of them now expect the first time that a Grexit is going to come of it – The European Commission has prepared a grexi © Translation / AD.nl Laatste voorstel moet Griekenland redden

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